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you mix them all up together and you get the absolute perfect environment for the fed reserve to stay stock market friendly. that's exactly what happened today. ben bernanke allowed the averages to power higher. dow gained 56 points. the s&p rising today, nasdaq jumping .78%. it's not sleight of hand or alchemy at work here, despite what critics say when they constantly slam the fed. >> boo! >> bernanke is not playing a game of move the stock market higher by simply continuing to keep the competition from bonds incredibly weak. he's got a real good reason for doing what he's doing, which is staying the course, keeping rates low. that reason? 1937. see, ben bernanke is a rigorous guy. he's a professor and a genuine scholar of american financial history. it's what he does best. he knows that in 1937 after three years of 12% economic growth that took unemployment from 25% down to 14%, the fed, the president, congress, declared victory over the great depression. ♪ hallelujah >> washington raised income taxes on the wealthy. >> boo! >> took the top marginal rate to the astounding 75% and
you mix them all up together and you get the absolute perfect environment for the fed reserve to stay stock market friendly. that's exactly what happened today. ben bernanke allowed the averages to power higher. dow gained 56 points. the s&p rising today, nasdaq jumping .78%. it's not sleight of hand or alchemy at work here, despite what critics say when they constantly slam the fed. >> boo! >> bernanke is not playing a game of move the stock market higher by simply continuing...
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now, that might be terrible for the environment. but it's darn cheap. and if coal volume starts coming back because of the switch, well, that's the holy grail of the railroad business. because the truck don't too well. i bring this up, because we're playing a game. a new game here on "mad money." it's called oligopoly. no free parking, no passing go and sadly no community chest. but unlike monopoly where you make money, it's fake, right, in the investor game we can help you make real money. amazing when it comes to the railroads we have the situation where the truth is stranger than fiction. le of golly is where a small number control all the business. we know pennsylvania, redding, b & o. still baltimore and ohio by the way. the short line. you know what? in a bizarre coincidence, 90% of the rail freight in the united states belongs to just four companies. but this is not an industry where you have four companies generally competing against each other, even though you'll see some overlap. you have two in the east, csx and norfolk southern. and burlingt
now, that might be terrible for the environment. but it's darn cheap. and if coal volume starts coming back because of the switch, well, that's the holy grail of the railroad business. because the truck don't too well. i bring this up, because we're playing a game. a new game here on "mad money." it's called oligopoly. no free parking, no passing go and sadly no community chest. but unlike monopoly where you make money, it's fake, right, in the investor game we can help you make real...
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. >> well, let me ask you about the environment, broadly speaking, in terms of the corporate side of the story, byron. because, of course, we know this week, we saw deterioration in the transports. we saw fedex reporting disappointment. oracle reported disappointment. cart pillar come under some pressure. is this indicative of a tough earnings period in the first quarter? >> that's what i think, maria. but the market doesn't seem to care. the market doesn't care about anything. it doesn't care about cyprus. doesn't care about disappointing earnings. as long as this money is flowing into the -- you know, out of the fed, stocks keep going higher. >> but in the meantime, we've had some -- many analysts, actually, market strategists, come out in the last week, week and a half, raising their estimates for where the s&p will close for this year, because they see the impact that fed policy has had on this market. so, why not just ride the market higher here, byron, and wait for the fed to change its mind? >> well, i don't -- you know, phil, i'm worried that some of the strategists that are
. >> well, let me ask you about the environment, broadly speaking, in terms of the corporate side of the story, byron. because, of course, we know this week, we saw deterioration in the transports. we saw fedex reporting disappointment. oracle reported disappointment. cart pillar come under some pressure. is this indicative of a tough earnings period in the first quarter? >> that's what i think, maria. but the market doesn't seem to care. the market doesn't care about anything. it...
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i think in this environment you don't do it. you break it down by sectors. a lot of the sector calls we've heard over the last couple wekts have been go after materials, go after technology that are lagging. they're going to come around and outperform again. i disagree with that. if you look today, the s&p 500 new 52-week highs, 36 of them 18 are consumer staples. i am adding to my financial names, american express, michael kors h but i want to be in consumer staples, in financials. i want to be what's leading the market right now. i don't want the commodity materials trade. >> put this into perspective. you could find a story that works for you this week. >> you can. and what's surprising to me is that the market is so strong going into the weekend with the deadline for cyprus right upon us. i would have to expect that the market is going to sell off, weaken a little bit, not go negative today as we move into the close and there's no resolution. where you want to be is pretty much where joe said. you have to go with what's working. i notice the airlines act
i think in this environment you don't do it. you break it down by sectors. a lot of the sector calls we've heard over the last couple wekts have been go after materials, go after technology that are lagging. they're going to come around and outperform again. i disagree with that. if you look today, the s&p 500 new 52-week highs, 36 of them 18 are consumer staples. i am adding to my financial names, american express, michael kors h but i want to be in consumer staples, in financials. i want...
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. >> can you at least tell us in this environment, the fed looks like the one thing we've learn side more cover for the fed. i don't know how bad it gets in cypress or whether there is contagion, but the fed will go. >> i think from the u.s. economic perspective, in the last few years of summer slowdowns, it doesn't look like that will happen and we're waiting for pullbacks and maybe we're waiting for an opportunity, but it will be time to wait for equities if you get that. >> i think cramer's here and jim, remember early on we were talking about whether the market knows things and it's like we were looking at that big job's number and we didn't talk about it after it happened and we got six or seven straight new highs and a fiscal cliff. is this what we're seeing today, enough to put anything on hold in your view or do things still look pretty good for our markets here. we did have a series and when you look at the charts this weekend, i cannot believe how many straight ups and take a boeing and it is bad news that indonesia did not go with boeing and that stock is up ten straight p
. >> can you at least tell us in this environment, the fed looks like the one thing we've learn side more cover for the fed. i don't know how bad it gets in cypress or whether there is contagion, but the fed will go. >> i think from the u.s. economic perspective, in the last few years of summer slowdowns, it doesn't look like that will happen and we're waiting for pullbacks and maybe we're waiting for an opportunity, but it will be time to wait for equities if you get that. >>...
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, you get to take your brand advertise that you're putting on tv and really put it into this social environment where you're users are engaging with the content. >> and then there's bill simmons, one of the star pundits of espn, doing live webcasts on youtube with friends. you get to hear his thoughts on the game in realtime. espn didn't sell ads, admitting this is a test run. they've committed zero dollars to ncaa rights and it's a low cost production. easy money. >> that is a business model right there. >>> a lot more still to come. tweet time. could texas be getting ready to hoard some gold? lawmaker wanting them to allow the state and texans to store gold at its own facility with protection of the state. if passed, texas would be the first state to have its own ft. knox, essentially, allow ting it to be protected by the tenth andment. if your home state could make its own protected depository for anything, what would it be and why? tweet us at squawk street and we'll get you responses in the next hour. >> in the meantime, interrupt. i believe we know why the markets have turned south. the h
, you get to take your brand advertise that you're putting on tv and really put it into this social environment where you're users are engaging with the content. >> and then there's bill simmons, one of the star pundits of espn, doing live webcasts on youtube with friends. you get to hear his thoughts on the game in realtime. espn didn't sell ads, admitting this is a test run. they've committed zero dollars to ncaa rights and it's a low cost production. easy money. >> that is a...
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it has changed, moved from a launch platform to a network/feedback environment. >> and i found that a lot of businesses were there to get attention which is great as we saw on the reel. a lot of people wearing funny t-shirts and costumes. for small business that is have a dream, south by southwest, 20,000 something people there, if you want attention, maybe it will help you find it there. >> the piece we did was about networking. these guys networked to meet each other at this founder speed dating, in essence. they had one there. when you go to a conference that is 20,000 people, how do you network effectively? >> you do work before you get there. hopefully you've already built part of your own community, so to speak, to follow you and you follow others and so you do a lot of the scheduling by the time you get down there. and you keep it tight and loose in the sense you're booking the never eat alone principle. in between that really concentrated environment to navigate and hopefully pick up some new relationships. >> the best thing to do, have cell phone numbers. two, confirm the nig
it has changed, moved from a launch platform to a network/feedback environment. >> and i found that a lot of businesses were there to get attention which is great as we saw on the reel. a lot of people wearing funny t-shirts and costumes. for small business that is have a dream, south by southwest, 20,000 something people there, if you want attention, maybe it will help you find it there. >> the piece we did was about networking. these guys networked to meet each other at this...
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you either can grow the economy or you can protect the environment, okay? so i changed the question, and i've been doing this now for several years. i said, okay, here's the question: do you believe that protecting the environment harms the economy and costs jobs, has no impact on the economy or jobs, or actually grows the economy and improves jobs? okay? and what do we find? an overwhelming majority of americans, and i'm talking like two-thirds of americans, say that it either has no impact or it actually improves the economy. in fact, that's the most frequently chosen answer is that most americans don't see this as an inherent contradiction. >> what you're saying is that a big powerful industry controls or affects the outcomes of perception in this country disproportionately to what most people think? >> that's right. and, in part, they're able to do that because this issue is a low level issue, because we don't talk about it and because there the is no what we would call issue public on the other side. >> what do you mean? >> okay, so an issue public is
you either can grow the economy or you can protect the environment, okay? so i changed the question, and i've been doing this now for several years. i said, okay, here's the question: do you believe that protecting the environment harms the economy and costs jobs, has no impact on the economy or jobs, or actually grows the economy and improves jobs? okay? and what do we find? an overwhelming majority of americans, and i'm talking like two-thirds of americans, say that it either has no impact or...
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also in this environment the u.s. economy is growing more like 2% and a lot less like 4 in that environment pricing is going to be challenged and the top line sales is not going to be universal for all firms. it will be balance sheet by balance sheet and case by case. security collection becomes far more important. >> i was going to say as you point out the profit growth picture has been pretty good but we are getting at the mature point in that cycle and the forecast is about 1% or 2% overall growth. there are always ways to make more money than the index tracking would lead you to believe. where do you think the pockets of possible better than average profits would be? >> so we do like equities. when you compare that to fixed income certainly in government space so we like equities and we like global equities. it will have to be a multi asset strategy which is kind of all of the above. looking at commodities and debt and equities and looking in companies in europe. there are good companies with strong balance sheets
also in this environment the u.s. economy is growing more like 2% and a lot less like 4 in that environment pricing is going to be challenged and the top line sales is not going to be universal for all firms. it will be balance sheet by balance sheet and case by case. security collection becomes far more important. >> i was going to say as you point out the profit growth picture has been pretty good but we are getting at the mature point in that cycle and the forecast is about 1% or 2%...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ is i can follow all my sports... catch the latest breaking news... keep in touch with friends... follow the financial headlines... find a great restaurant... and with siriusxm i can get weather forecasts... all from here. in my mercedes-benz. [ male announcer ] introducing mbrace2. the most comprehensive cloud-based telematics system on the road. it's your world, from your car. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. a boost tonight for backers of same-sex marriage. former secretary of state hillary clinton has come out in support of the same sex unions. tonight kron 4's dan kerman looks at what clinton had to say. fan >> i support marriage and for lesbian and gay couples personally and a you matter of policy and law. >> she joined the ever- increasing politicians to come out and support.
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ is i can follow all my sports... catch the latest breaking news... keep in touch with friends... follow the financial headlines... find a great restaurant... and with siriusxm i can get weather forecasts... all from here. in my mercedes-benz. [ male...
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change denial that buried in the history of the republican party is some semblance of care for our environment and for the planet and if republicans are truly committed to rebranding themselves and attracting a larger base then addressing the climate change crisis would be a great place to start. r n c committee chairman reince priebus spoke earlier today about the results of the growth and opportunity report to listen. if there's one message i want everyone to take away from here it's this we know that we have problems we've identified them and we're implementing the solutions to fix them well rense will be waiting for you to right the ship but in the meantime it's time for republicans to say no to big oil and make embrace of the greatest threat our nation and planet have ever seen part of their solution to becoming a viable party once again after all the work for them once it can work for them again and it will be better for american democracy and for all life on planet earth for the republican party return to some semblance of sanity. and that's the way it is today monday march eighteenth t
change denial that buried in the history of the republican party is some semblance of care for our environment and for the planet and if republicans are truly committed to rebranding themselves and attracting a larger base then addressing the climate change crisis would be a great place to start. r n c committee chairman reince priebus spoke earlier today about the results of the growth and opportunity report to listen. if there's one message i want everyone to take away from here it's this we...
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so i think it's part of the environment and the uncertainty associate with the environment. beyond that i'm really not sure, and one of the things we recommended to the department is they do a root cause analysis to try to figure out what species it's a pretty depressing place up here, isn't it? [laughter] >> well, this is a tough issue. i know from running the gao, you know, we have employee feedback surveys, too. fortunately, we are one of the top ranked ones but we didn't get there by accident. we worked on this over the years. it'it very difficult to figure t what motivates people and what you really need to do to address their concerns. but you have to try, keep trying hard, keep trying but are defined with some of the root causes are. we've made a recommendation to dhs. they have agreed to do that, and i think that will provide some insight to the recent. you have to study this. a few leapt to conclusions about things you can actually make things worse spent secretary lute, do think it's any worse in dhs than it is anywhere else in the government's? >> i won't speak fo
so i think it's part of the environment and the uncertainty associate with the environment. beyond that i'm really not sure, and one of the things we recommended to the department is they do a root cause analysis to try to figure out what species it's a pretty depressing place up here, isn't it? [laughter] >> well, this is a tough issue. i know from running the gao, you know, we have employee feedback surveys, too. fortunately, we are one of the top ranked ones but we didn't get there by...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ♪ >>> you may have tried to forget the disco era, especially if you ever owned white bell-bottoms. good luck now, it's being preserved forever. the national recording registry is adding the track of "saturday night fever." it's the library congress so they must be serious about it. we should have given that thing a spin. also enshrined pink floyd, simon and garfunkel and chubby checker. >>> a veteran travel blogger was in line for an american airlines flight when he noticed a new boarding procedure, first class first along with those needing assistance. and then those people without carry-on bags, just personal items. last to board were the folks in coach with roll-on bags. he asked the airline and they confirmed they are trying it in a couple of sample markets. it could be the way b
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they are of course trying to build her satellites operate in any environment. and the good news is that most satellites live well beyond their 15 year time life. so the they're doing a great jo. so the question is, at what point would anything happen that we would say okay, it's dangerous to do something with a satellite now, we're not going to load code today or we're not going to try to committed with a satellite today, or we would maybe put a solar panel and a different orientation. these are issues that just are not really very clear right now. so we would look to a collaborative effort with manufacturers and the government to provide advice on this. now, a similar thing happened in space debris. so, a couple decades ago nasa got interested in understanding the debris environment. that led to the situation where we have today where we actually get warnings from defense department called conjunction summary messages. we actually get warnings in advance if dod thinks that there might be a collision between two space objects. it took us a long time to connect
they are of course trying to build her satellites operate in any environment. and the good news is that most satellites live well beyond their 15 year time life. so the they're doing a great jo. so the question is, at what point would anything happen that we would say okay, it's dangerous to do something with a satellite now, we're not going to load code today or we're not going to try to committed with a satellite today, or we would maybe put a solar panel and a different orientation. these...
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not allow -- environment. let us not allow anything else. >> reporter: before the mass, he received the ring symbolizing the pay pass say -- papacy. as the mass began, pope francis greeted the faithful from the pope mobile for nearly half an hour. he signaled the jeep to stop as it approached a group of people in wheelchairs so he could step out and bless a man being propped up to the barricade. the spontaneous gesture becoming a hallmark, he made it clear, he wants his papacy to be phone cussedden 0 the poor around the dis-- focused 0 the poor around -- to be focused on the poor and the disadvanced. >>> in the courtroom -- my brother in the courtroom and the man who did this is not the brother i knew. >> he took off a blue-collared t-shirt to reveal a t-shirt that revealed the word "killer" and he made obscene gestures to the victim's family. >> we were not expecting that. it's been our position all along. he knew what he was doing. what he did said is consistent with what we thought of him all along. >> the
not allow -- environment. let us not allow anything else. >> reporter: before the mass, he received the ring symbolizing the pay pass say -- papacy. as the mass began, pope francis greeted the faithful from the pope mobile for nearly half an hour. he signaled the jeep to stop as it approached a group of people in wheelchairs so he could step out and bless a man being propped up to the barricade. the spontaneous gesture becoming a hallmark, he made it clear, he wants his papacy to be phone...
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government will find a way to tell people we're going to cut the subsidies, but in this post arab spring environment, they are inclined to take things some people. and the country is $500 billion in foreign reserves, so it's hardly broke, but there are saudis financial institutions who estimate that the government spending will exceed government revenues by 2014. goes after the arab spring when king abdullah came home from back surgery, he passed out $130 billion to the society on top of a $180 billion annual budget. so more money for students stipends, more money to the religious establishment, more money to everyone, and created a minimum-wage for the first time for saudis. obviously, not for foreigners. and lastly, is the royal family itself, the third pillar of stability which i think is weakening. the biggest internal issue in the kingdom i think is the aged and confirmed leadership. this latest saudi state was declared in 1932 by abdullah al saud. and when he died in 1953, the crown has passed from one of his, first to his eldest son and then from brother to half-brother to half-brother. so ki
government will find a way to tell people we're going to cut the subsidies, but in this post arab spring environment, they are inclined to take things some people. and the country is $500 billion in foreign reserves, so it's hardly broke, but there are saudis financial institutions who estimate that the government spending will exceed government revenues by 2014. goes after the arab spring when king abdullah came home from back surgery, he passed out $130 billion to the society on top of a $180...
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in his homily, pope francis urged the world to protect the environment and the poor. he was interrupted by applause several times. more than 130 official delegations from governments and religious organizations around the world attended the historic event. among them, u.s. vice president joseph biden. coming up at 5:30, we'll take you live to the vatican again, for a special report on the day's events. >>> and closer to home. one san francisco city supervisor inducing a measure, keeping anti-abortion protesters from standing directly in front of planned parenthood clinics. christy smith is live in san francisco, with the controversial proposal. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. well, a spokesperson for planned parenthood says it's getting scary for their clients. sometimes they leave crying.
in his homily, pope francis urged the world to protect the environment and the poor. he was interrupted by applause several times. more than 130 official delegations from governments and religious organizations around the world attended the historic event. among them, u.s. vice president joseph biden. coming up at 5:30, we'll take you live to the vatican again, for a special report on the day's events. >>> and closer to home. one san francisco city supervisor inducing a measure,...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> president obama is in jordan tonight after wrapping up a visit to israel. it began with questions about just how well he would go over with the israeli people. his relationship with prime minister netanyahu after all has been strained at times. the question is would people pick up on the chill at the top or warm up to the president. we now have the answer and chief national correspondent john king tonight to tell us about it. john, a lot of speculation about what kind of reception the president might get in israel, how ordinary israelis, how leaders might react to him there. how did it go overall? >> reporter: anderson, i spent a lot of time in this region so you know what seems like concrete under your feet can suddenly turn to quicksand. the president will head home tomorrow feel
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> president obama is in jordan tonight after wrapping up a visit to israel. it began with questions about just how well he would go over with the israeli people. his relationship with prime minister netanyahu after all has been strained at times....
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. > now when you say it is changing, is this more of a traditional - some might even stay healthy - environment to be trading in? > > sure. yes. i think that what we were seeing was somewhat inefficient, if you will; although, again, for anyone who was long, they were certainly enjoying it, and short-sided activity was paying the price, but it wasn't really efficient in terms of that two- sided activity. we are seeing much more two-sided anticipation right now. again, though, as i mentioned, it has been a little bit heavily weighted to the sell side, which is completely unusual for what we are used to seeing, even, for the most part, throughout this whole year. really the last few months have just been about upside activity and all about buy-side activity. so, we are actually seeing some rotational type trade occurring here, and we are seeing some activity, again as i mentioned, across the board, other major markets are starting to take notice. > all right, you have a good final day of the week trading today. > > thank you, you too. > thanks ben. more than pay, being a ceo is pay dirt. already
. > now when you say it is changing, is this more of a traditional - some might even stay healthy - environment to be trading in? > > sure. yes. i think that what we were seeing was somewhat inefficient, if you will; although, again, for anyone who was long, they were certainly enjoying it, and short-sided activity was paying the price, but it wasn't really efficient in terms of that two- sided activity. we are seeing much more two-sided anticipation right now. again, though, as i...
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we have to make the dormitories a safe environment for the met -- men and women. you know when there is a predator, you know when you are setting up somebody for a situation in which a predator can take advantage. is the tension between the roles of the chain of command can take to change the environment, and that we are all adults and we can make choices. we are having a hard time with that balance. we have to reduce the number of overall incidents. i do not know. i think some of the problem is on college campuses, as well. we are transparent and we have a challenge of getting some numbers comparable period 18 to 25-year-old is a different demographic. >> our time draws short beard i will take advantage of your being here to ask you one of the questions always -- that always most intrigued me. famous moviesf of and novels and plays. though, rarely actual occurrences in actual trials. can you describe the acute dilemma that occurs, morally and legally, when a subordinate is ordered to do something by a superior that is manifestly illegal, sometimes in a dramatic c
we have to make the dormitories a safe environment for the met -- men and women. you know when there is a predator, you know when you are setting up somebody for a situation in which a predator can take advantage. is the tension between the roles of the chain of command can take to change the environment, and that we are all adults and we can make choices. we are having a hard time with that balance. we have to reduce the number of overall incidents. i do not know. i think some of the problem...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> breaking news and our top story, the suspect who led police on a high speed car chase in texas and who may be connected with the murder of the colorado prison chief is now dead. we have a reporter in wise county, texas. ed, what can you tell us? >> reporter: erin, after the accident here in the town of decatur, texas, where the suspect had been driving that car and had been hit broadsided by a semi truck and then got into a shootout, a continued shootout with authorities here earlier today, authorities shot him. he was flown to a hospital in ft. worth. texas not too far away from here. he had been put essentially on life support. they were waiting to determine whether they could harvest his organs. i'm told by the wise county sheriff here in decatur, texas, that suspect has been ta
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> breaking news and our top story, the suspect who led police on a high speed car chase in texas and who may be connected with the murder of the colorado prison chief is now dead. we have a reporter in wise county, texas. ed, what can you tell us?...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ keeping them honest, tonight we wanted to know how it's possible that a man can be killed, run down by a car, possibly on purpose, possibly because of the color of his skin, and nothing whatsoever be done about it. his name was garrett burdette, he was killed, likely run over by a car or truck in mississippi. happened three and a half years ago. three and a half years ago. ever since, until our drew griffin got involved, authorities have done precisely nothing to investigate his death. nothing, that is, except leave the public, victim's mother included, with the mistaken impression that they were on top of it, that they actually were investigating when they weren't. here's part of drew griffin's report. >> reporter: did they ever come up and down these streets handing out flyers, knock
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ keeping them honest, tonight we wanted to know how it's possible that a man can be killed, run down by a car, possibly on purpose, possibly because of the color of his skin, and nothing whatsoever be done about it. his name was garrett burdette, he was...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> good evening, everyone. a big night for breaking news and stories you won't see anywhere else. breaking news in colorado's prison chief. there is new evidence tonight linking a man killed in texas after a shootout with the killing in colorado. >>> vice president biden says rifles like this are of no legitimate purpose off the battlefield. tonight, why someone called them indispensable. >>> later, criminals inside her home all alone hiding inside her closet. tonight, one brave teenager tells us how she kept it together. >> new pictures showing just how close one of the texas lawmen came to dying at the hands of that suspect. that's a bullet hole there in the windshield. another hole inside the car. >> the suspect was shooting and driving, driving fast through wise county, texas. now
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> good evening, everyone. a big night for breaking news and stories you won't see anywhere else. breaking news in colorado's prison chief. there is new evidence tonight linking a man killed in texas after a shootout with the killing in colorado....
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lawre doing what the requires in a very uncertain environment. >> that is not the question. when did the folks at i start planning for a law that was enacted on august of two dozen 11. did you start august 3? did you start sometime in 2012? did you start march 2? when did you start? >> most of these releases were due to the c.r. with regard to sequestration, we began to plan in earnest at the beginning of this year. >> so you waited until january of 2013? >> we waited until january of 2013. >> when did you make the decision to release the 2228 detainees? when was that decision made? >> the discussions on that have been ongoing since the beginning of this year. >> let me cut in here. i only have five minutes. when did you decide you would release the 629 who were criminals? >> february 9. >> is that the same time he made the decision to release the 10 level 1 felons? >> the eight level one felons were part of that overall decision. >> do you think maybe if you would have started planning sometime before this year, you had 20 months to get ready for it, do you think maybe we w
lawre doing what the requires in a very uncertain environment. >> that is not the question. when did the folks at i start planning for a law that was enacted on august of two dozen 11. did you start august 3? did you start sometime in 2012? did you start march 2? when did you start? >> most of these releases were due to the c.r. with regard to sequestration, we began to plan in earnest at the beginning of this year. >> so you waited until january of 2013? >> we waited...
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. ♪ so no one told you life was gonna be this way ♪ >> it helped to create an environment of acceptance where more and more gays and lesbians came out of the closet. the six friends may have all been straight, but more and more americans have friends that are not. and that's what's changed dramatically over the past few years. consider this -- a new cnn poll shows 57% of americans say they have a family member or close friend who's gay. that's a huge jump from just a few years ago and almost double what it was 20 years ago. >> i pronounce you legally married. >> and as those numbers have changed, so has support for same-sex marriage. our cnn poll shows 53% of americans now say these marriages should be recognized as valid. that's up from 40% in 2007. you could call it the portman effect. >> i'm announcing today a change of heart on an issue that a lot of people feel strongly about that has to do with gay couples' opportunity to marry. >> last week ohio republican senator rob portman became the first sitting republican senator to publicly support same-sex marriage a change of heart he sa
. ♪ so no one told you life was gonna be this way ♪ >> it helped to create an environment of acceptance where more and more gays and lesbians came out of the closet. the six friends may have all been straight, but more and more americans have friends that are not. and that's what's changed dramatically over the past few years. consider this -- a new cnn poll shows 57% of americans say they have a family member or close friend who's gay. that's a huge jump from just a few years ago and...
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very moisture-rich environment here offshore as we're looking at a weather system that is tapping into the subtropical jet stream. it sits to the south at about 30 degrees north from the equator. you can see how the stream coming up from the hawaiian islands. but this big low that we're seeing here is actually going to track up toward western washington. so what falls around the bay area is mainly going to be light to moderate rain we think during the day on tuesday. so you can see here as we head into the afternoon, you're starting to see some of the pockets of light to moderate rain moving into the bay area to the tuesday evening hours. we'll see if the world baseball classic may see a little bit of rain there. wednesday morning, this will probably be the one morning commute affected by the rain during the wednesday morning until about lunch time commute. and then by the afternoon, the showers start to shut done. moisture starts to clear out. and high pressure builds in. our temperatures are going to be warming up pretty quickly as we go through the second half of the week and into t
very moisture-rich environment here offshore as we're looking at a weather system that is tapping into the subtropical jet stream. it sits to the south at about 30 degrees north from the equator. you can see how the stream coming up from the hawaiian islands. but this big low that we're seeing here is actually going to track up toward western washington. so what falls around the bay area is mainly going to be light to moderate rain we think during the day on tuesday. so you can see here as we...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ...it's my job to look after it. been waiting for the price then hurry, sleep train's beautyrest and posturepedic closeout sale ends sunday. save up to 40% on closeout sets from beautyrest and posturepedic. save hundreds on floor samples and closeout inventory. these prices are falling fast, but these deals won't last. sleep train's beautyrest and posturepedic closeout sale ends sunday. superior service, best selection, lowest price, guaranteed. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> president obama is in jordan tonight after wrapping up a visit to israel. it began with questions about just how well he would go over with the israeli people. his relationship with prime minister netanyahu after all has been strained at times. the question is would people pick u
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ...it's my job to look after it. been waiting for the price then hurry, sleep train's beautyrest and posturepedic closeout sale ends sunday. save up to 40% on closeout sets from beautyrest and posturepedic. save hundreds on floor samples and closeout...
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determines guilt or innocence but something that can effect the ultimate outcome in a highly politicized environment as we have in italy. >> quickly the u.s. has double jeopardy laws that protect its citizens but obviously not in italy. what's the deal with that? >> when your conviction is overturned there is a second acquittal that is not considered double jeopardy. as bizarre as it sounds it's considered a continuation of the same case. >> judge napolitano thank you so much. we will be hearing more from you in fact on "fox & friends"" including your brew on this responses. by the barrelful? e carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. : very logical thinker. (laughs) i'm telling you right now, the girl back at home would absolutely not have taken a zip line in the jungle. (screams) i'm reallylad that girl stayed at home. vo: expedia helps 30 million travelers a month find what they're looking for. one traveler at a time. expedia. find yours.
determines guilt or innocence but something that can effect the ultimate outcome in a highly politicized environment as we have in italy. >> quickly the u.s. has double jeopardy laws that protect its citizens but obviously not in italy. what's the deal with that? >> when your conviction is overturned there is a second acquittal that is not considered double jeopardy. as bizarre as it sounds it's considered a continuation of the same case. >> judge napolitano thank you so much....
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪
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low-cost carriers in an environment where there is increasing legacy consolidation are going to have a tough time providing that discipline. they will be a blast like little and they will face this critical decision about whether to continue to be aggressive and take share from the legacy as for whether to follow what the legacies are doing in terms of their pricing policies and that is the critical juncture we are at. we are increasing this nullification of most of the market and leaving by low-cost carriers with less than 10% of the market. i don't think we can't rely on them to save us all from higher prices. >> i think the big four would each have about 20% market share? the next largest would be jet blue with 5% and the remaining airlines with less than 2%? >> yes. >> that is the reason we're asking for the gao to do a study of the entire industry beyond just this merger in terms of the effect of all this consolidation on pricing on competition and service to consumers which i hope will be helpful. two more follow ups -- the integration of the merger were to occur -- mr. parker
low-cost carriers in an environment where there is increasing legacy consolidation are going to have a tough time providing that discipline. they will be a blast like little and they will face this critical decision about whether to continue to be aggressive and take share from the legacy as for whether to follow what the legacies are doing in terms of their pricing policies and that is the critical juncture we are at. we are increasing this nullification of most of the market and leaving by...
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real leadership is about creating an environment where people can solve problems. and they both have to take a lesson in that playbook. they've got to, you know, chris christie who comes up and says i'm going to lead this state. i'm going to take care of the issues that you all are faced with. i'm going to work with whoever it takes to make that happen. i think that's what people are starving for. somebody that's really going to lead, not just try to control them. >> manu, what are the -- the federal wing of the party took a beating in this report by reince priebus. how are the federal election holders in the republican party going to handle that? >> i think they're going to take it very seriously. look, they acknowledge that things are not going well. they need to make serious adjustments, not only getting their base onboard with what they're doing -- >> doesn't it undermine on boar. >> doesn't it undermine their credibility in some of the positions they're taking with the president to negotiate? >> that's really what he might be saying? >> that's right. how do yo
real leadership is about creating an environment where people can solve problems. and they both have to take a lesson in that playbook. they've got to, you know, chris christie who comes up and says i'm going to lead this state. i'm going to take care of the issues that you all are faced with. i'm going to work with whoever it takes to make that happen. i think that's what people are starving for. somebody that's really going to lead, not just try to control them. >> manu, what are the --...
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in a low interest-rate environment that is very cheap. we can easily get up to 15, 16, even 17 and not be out of line with historical experience. i think it is multiple expansion that is going to be the key because, again, we know there are $10 trillion in money funds or in bank accounts earning nothing. people are eventually going to say, hey, i am going to go get some of that dividend income. i am going to move back. it has only been done little but so far. we could see a much bigger movement and one that i think is fully justified by the fundamentals behind the market. david: are you surprised more money has not come out of the bond fund? there has been a lot of money going into stock fund, but there has not been a big drop-off, frankly not at all, of money in bond funds. why not? >> i think, again, a lot of people cling to the bond funds because if their is a crisis, like we saw in greece, the treasury market possible little bit. if you hold treasury's you can look at those and say, that cushioned the decline in the portfolio. it is,
in a low interest-rate environment that is very cheap. we can easily get up to 15, 16, even 17 and not be out of line with historical experience. i think it is multiple expansion that is going to be the key because, again, we know there are $10 trillion in money funds or in bank accounts earning nothing. people are eventually going to say, hey, i am going to go get some of that dividend income. i am going to move back. it has only been done little but so far. we could see a much bigger movement...
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if you're in an environment were otr pple aremoking, you are breathing what they exhale. you're not doing it intentionally. he may not even be doing it knowingly with your being what they're putting out there. their smoking is not just harming them in terms of their potential of getting lung cancer, and is also affecting all the people who a breathing the same air. it's that idea that it's not aned that people they'll rescued us from the conundrum we are in. it is that we need to educate ourselves about where the sources of power are. we need to look not at the sneetches by sylvester mcmonkey mcbean to find out where the power is and to use that learning to distribute power in a very different way. thsi may sound -- this may sound -track so i have invited one of my former students who was a terrific didn't, someone who was president of his class at columbia -- a terrific students, who was president of s class at columbia, he cracked a whip from harvard law poetry, the 200 nuyorican slam winner. example ofbody an racial healing mercy so we can get the benefit of your advic
if you're in an environment were otr pple aremoking, you are breathing what they exhale. you're not doing it intentionally. he may not even be doing it knowingly with your being what they're putting out there. their smoking is not just harming them in terms of their potential of getting lung cancer, and is also affecting all the people who a breathing the same air. it's that idea that it's not aned that people they'll rescued us from the conundrum we are in. it is that we need to educate...
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we're likely to see a competitive political environment for decades to come. as for rand paul, good comment. republicans need to help resolve the issue of immigration reform, in order to get this issue behind us. i think it's interesting. mitt romney got 27% of the latino vote. in the battleground states with exit polling he got 32%. in the battleground of battlegrounds, ohio, he got 42% of latino votes. maybe that's a small sampling. nonetheless, the fact of the matter is, the more he was able to make these arguments about the economy and deficit and debt and the affordable care act -- >> but doesn't the republican party have to pass immigration reform, seem to passing it to avoid having the appearance that they're not welcoming? >> the republicans have to play a role, absolutely. my former white house deputy has taken the leadership of the effort in california to help recruit and elect hispanic republicans at the local level. last fall they elected 100 hispanic republicans to school boards, city councils, local units of government. their goal is to elect 300
we're likely to see a competitive political environment for decades to come. as for rand paul, good comment. republicans need to help resolve the issue of immigration reform, in order to get this issue behind us. i think it's interesting. mitt romney got 27% of the latino vote. in the battleground states with exit polling he got 32%. in the battleground of battlegrounds, ohio, he got 42% of latino votes. maybe that's a small sampling. nonetheless, the fact of the matter is, the more he was able...
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during his homily, pope francis urging the world to protect the environment and care for the poor. he was interrupted by applause several times out there. more than 130 official delegations from governments and religious organizations all around the world attending this event. among them, u.s. vice president joe biden. and coming up at 6:30 this morning, we'll take you live at vatican city, for a look at how crowds in st. peter's square celebrated today's mass. >>> here's a question. do patients heading into planned parenthood need extra protection in san francisco? that is what they're thinking about for city leaders. they'll be taking up that question today. live in san francisco right now with a controversial proposal to create buffer zones around the clinics. >> reporter: good morning.
during his homily, pope francis urging the world to protect the environment and care for the poor. he was interrupted by applause several times out there. more than 130 official delegations from governments and religious organizations all around the world attending this event. among them, u.s. vice president joe biden. and coming up at 6:30 this morning, we'll take you live at vatican city, for a look at how crowds in st. peter's square celebrated today's mass. >>> here's a question....
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different perspectives on the tax environment. it's rough out there. thank you for being here. >> a pleasure. >> thank you. cheryl: all right. let's share something highly -- happy. new jobs. unemployment is down. the reasons why coming up. as we go to break, let's take a look at someone in names overall on the nasdaq. we will be right back. ♪ all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. rify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. ♪ cheryl: time for your westcoast minute. san francisco's union bank is expanding in arizona. the bank has decided to open a new mortgage operation center. the center is expected to create 250 jobs. the governor offered tax incentives to union bank which is owned by mitsubishi financial trading and the new york stock exchange, up over 16 percent year-over-year. the emplo
different perspectives on the tax environment. it's rough out there. thank you for being here. >> a pleasure. >> thank you. cheryl: all right. let's share something highly -- happy. new jobs. unemployment is down. the reasons why coming up. as we go to break, let's take a look at someone in names overall on the nasdaq. we will be right back. ♪ all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. rify and lock. command is...
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. >> she walked quite a distance in a very, very threatening environment. very black out here. very dark. it's very steep and it's brushy and there is also coyotes in the background. >> sad to say the little girl's father died. she was flown to a hospital. reportedly she is okay. the chp is investigating whether alcohol was involved in that crash. >>> police have arrested a woman in connection with a hit and run that killed a bicyclist in oakland over the weekend. police found the victim on parolta street around 10:20 saturday night. the driver went back to the scene a couple hours later and was taken into custody. investigators have not told us the names of either the victim or that driver. >>> according to the new york times the cia has been helping arab governments send weapons to syrian rebels. the newspaper says the air lift of weapons expanded significantly late last year. cia officers helped them shop for weapons including a large purchase from cover asia. >>> experiment bioterrorism labs could be doing more harm than good. kyla campbell is in our washington, d.c. newsro
. >> she walked quite a distance in a very, very threatening environment. very black out here. very dark. it's very steep and it's brushy and there is also coyotes in the background. >> sad to say the little girl's father died. she was flown to a hospital. reportedly she is okay. the chp is investigating whether alcohol was involved in that crash. >>> police have arrested a woman in connection with a hit and run that killed a bicyclist in oakland over the weekend. police...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> stocks have opened higher after big retail names reported higher earnings. tiffany and darden posted profits that were higher. overseas, markets have recovered. the dow up 77. s&p is up 8. nasdaq is up 14. well, a glimmer of hope for cypress. it has until monday to raise billions billions billions billions billions billions of euros. the money from moscow would not be a loan because that would increase the debt burden which the european union said it would frown on. >>> blackberry ceo says apple lacks innovation. he made that excellent hours before the u.s. launch of the new touch screen blackberry. the iphone does not allow for multitasking. the blackberry lets users have multiple apps open. they will announce sales numbers for the phone in other countries. >>> twitter being taken
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this is the political environment that we live in. and up fortunately, it affects these issues which are incredibly emotional and after newtown, even more so. >> let's turn to immigration. >> the devil is in the details again. we understand after recess, that congressional leaders are supposed to take it up. if not, we understand, if there is some kind of slowdown or impasse, that there is a plan b here at the white house. the president has something ready to hand in a legislation on immigration reform. he wants this to happen this year. and we understand that will happen and just the last couple of days, we understand the president and senior administration officials have been calling leaders on the hill to make sure about other things as well. but to make sure this immigration issue is moving forward. >> chris, what will be the most contentious part of immigration reform? will it be the citizenship issue? >> absolutely. it is the definition of what amnesty is, if you will. this is where i think the distinction without a difference.
this is the political environment that we live in. and up fortunately, it affects these issues which are incredibly emotional and after newtown, even more so. >> let's turn to immigration. >> the devil is in the details again. we understand after recess, that congressional leaders are supposed to take it up. if not, we understand, if there is some kind of slowdown or impasse, that there is a plan b here at the white house. the president has something ready to hand in a legislation...
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what to make of, well the entire environment for growing a business in this country? ali wing, founder and ceo of giggle, the baby chain of stores and online sales. she joins us now. in terms of what you're seeing, just broadly, ali, the tax environment for you, it is getting worse, no? >> it is. i'm actually just in the middle of annual compensation reviews. i know every employee right now is feeling less in their take-home pay. that is a pressure of a different type for businesses. but it's the same old theme, whether it was not charging online only businesses sales tax or people off-line had to have it. just needing to even the playing field. not a disinincident tiff to big next generation of big businesses in america and right now it is still uneven. dagen: we talked about though the complications created by government, local government, state governments, the federal government in running a business today. we're celebrating the anniversary of the health care law and, what we've seen washington do in recent years. is it getting worse to grow a business in this cou
what to make of, well the entire environment for growing a business in this country? ali wing, founder and ceo of giggle, the baby chain of stores and online sales. she joins us now. in terms of what you're seeing, just broadly, ali, the tax environment for you, it is getting worse, no? >> it is. i'm actually just in the middle of annual compensation reviews. i know every employee right now is feeling less in their take-home pay. that is a pressure of a different type for businesses. but...
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he was threatening her life and then at the end, she began to remember becoming reconnected to her environment while on that road covered with blood. >> reporter: yet even as she became reconnected with reality on that desert road, there are some things jodi arias says she still can't recall. now, nearly five years later. where in the desert did she toss the gun, and what about the knife? both weapons she used to kill are still missing. now, this psychologist has a real history. he was fined for an ethics violation, anderson, in new jersey and the prosecutor went after him on that very same thing here in court in phoenix. he jumped on him for not only evaluating jodi arias but treating her by buying her a self help book. now, the psychologist says he needed to do so because she had low self-esteem and was suicidal and buying her that book was the only way he could get her through his evaluation. but the prosecutor said didn't you have a duty to report that she was suicidal. you don't go and buy her a self help book but it didn't end there. the prosecutor also went after him for his finding tha
he was threatening her life and then at the end, she began to remember becoming reconnected to her environment while on that road covered with blood. >> reporter: yet even as she became reconnected with reality on that desert road, there are some things jodi arias says she still can't recall. now, nearly five years later. where in the desert did she toss the gun, and what about the knife? both weapons she used to kill are still missing. now, this psychologist has a real history. he was...
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the tunnel was designed to blend with the surrounding environment rather than having a big facade that says "tunnel" we designed the concrete and portals to look just hike the rock that is naturally occurring. >> the party will start at 11:00 this morning at the entrance of the tunnels and politicians and government workers will be there. they also tried to invite all the local resident whose play add role in creating this tunnel making sure it happened. they will start the process of opening it and diverting traffic into it tonight after the ribbon cutting the they are not exactly sure what time it will be opened. they have a wide window because it is an effort but it will be open and available and ready for use for tomorrow's commute in the morning. >> thank you, aimy. the project has been a long time coming as we said with work going at the site six years ago in march of 2007 at south portal. the bridges were completed 18 mes later. then the crews punched through the tunnel and then completed the excavation. in january of 2011 that occurred. finally, today the day drivers have been
the tunnel was designed to blend with the surrounding environment rather than having a big facade that says "tunnel" we designed the concrete and portals to look just hike the rock that is naturally occurring. >> the party will start at 11:00 this morning at the entrance of the tunnels and politicians and government workers will be there. they also tried to invite all the local resident whose play add role in creating this tunnel making sure it happened. they will start the...